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schemes allowed a hit. The first pitch he threw that was to Ian Hap and then none since it out to right center field. Cruz back at the wall. It’s gone. Another dinger for Dansby. Second of the series, six of the year. Rare home run allowed by Ski. Just the second he’s allowed all year. Now the batter Kyle Tucker. He drills one and this one’s gone. Tie ball game. The king has left the castle. Kyle Tucker, home run number eight. That’s just the second time in his career he’s lost two home runs in a game. Tie ball game. Here’s Seiya Suzuki. This is gone. Seiya gives the Cubs the lead. Third home run for the Cubs here in the fifth and they’re up three-2 over the Pirates. Ski stands in disbelief on the mound. He’s allowed three home runs in the inning. Suzuki’s home run, the difference in the game that came back in the fifth inning. It is back. It is gone. Sea Cesia for the second time today. Seriously in half rips it right field. Reynolds back at the warning track. It hits below the yellow line. It’s a base hit. RBI double and the Cubs get their insurance run. They’re up six to three. Good as we’ve seen Zack since the 13 strikeout game at Yankee Stadium back in April. He has been outstanding. Five scoreless innings and allowed only one hit. Something about this New York air really plays with Zack. Tough test now for Gallon. So grounded to short and drawn a walk deep left center field back in the gap. Gel takes a look and it’s out of here. One Sodto’s first City Field home mark as a Met. All you have to do is flip the calendar page to the month of May and Sodto goes deep in flushing. And here’s the switch hitting Haraldo Purdomo. Heraldo Pernomo has hit a home run in New York and the Diamondbacks get that run right back. So now Sodto who hit his first City Field home run as a Met in the sixth inning and he flies this one low to left center field. Back at the gap goes Thomas near the wall. It’s out of here. Second of the day for Juan Sodto. Two home runs to the identical spot in backto back at bats. And once again Sodto gets the Mets back within a run. Dbacks lead the Mets three to two. Tawa cracks one in the air to left and it’s off the top of the wall and gone. Tim Tawa sends one out of here and the Diamondbacks tack on another run. John Kenzie Noel who struck out his first time up. Hammer deep left field. Goodbye. 34 of the way up the bleachers for big Christmas. A no doubt about it blast makes it two nothing Guardians. And they’ve got runners on at first and second now for Carlos Koreah. One pitch line to center field. That’s a base hit. Vasquez rounding third. He will head home and score. Kareah ties it up. Quan the tying run at third. Three to2 Minnesota. One down. Bottom of the tenth. Swung and ripped into right center. That’s a base hit. Tie ball game. They pitch to Ramirez. We are back to even at three. Ramirez gets his steals when they matter at the most critical times in a game. history for Jose Ramirez. The first in franchise history, the first major league third baseman ever with 250 steals, 250 home runs. And now Manzardo has been intentionally put on. Cleveland for the second inning in a row can walk it off. Base hit into right. Ramirez around third. He will score the game winner. The Guardians take three out of four from Minnesota. Here’s Yandi Diaz who lifts one in the air. Well, right center field, waters to his left, back near the wall. Gone. A first inning homer for Yandi Diaz. One to nothing Rays. It’s up to Bobby Whit Jr. to put the Royals in front. On second base with two outs now. Junior hits it well deep into the right field corner. Meisner turns. Yes. gone for a two-run home run. I just got goosebumps. That was a screamer to extend his hitting streak to 22 games. And another man in scoring position. Two outs in the fifth. And now Salvi hits it hard to center field. Simpson is back and he didn’t read it at all. He may have lost it in the sun. And Salvi slides in head first with another double. Pass Quantino scores. And the Royals have four runs today and they lead by three. So base is loaded. Two outs. Robert Jr. backing up. Continues to go back and what a catch. Let’s go. La Pantana leaping at the wall. Robs a home run. He can help you a lot of different ways. Swing and a face hit on the ground and it’s one to nothing. Five nothing lead here in the seventh inning and looking for much more. Robert Junior on the line to center field. Cheerio running and it’s going to be over his head. Taylor will score. Here comes my draw. Betting tendies right behind him. One after the other. The White Sox score three. Base is clearing. Double for Robert. fill them up for Bregman in search of his first hit tonight. Swinging a shot down the left field line. Rev. Snider in. Hamilton is in. Deborah’s down to third. Bregman into second. He comes through again and the Red Sox lead it two to nothing. Wilson is ready, but Hal will stay to face VO. Now he sends one towards the left field corner. It’s gone for a second night in a row. Dalton Vo leaves the yard and the Blue Jays cut the deficit in half. Well, how about that? Welcome back, Daltton Bar Show. So, here’s Vlatty. Second and third, the tying and go-ahead runs for Toronto. A line drive smash from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays jump in front. Four-2, his fourth of the season. A threerun shot. And the Blue Jays making a comeback bid on the second straight day. And his one-two on the way. swinging a high hopper right side. Walker shovels it to Harper. What a play. He grabbed it out of the air with the bare hand as Walker went tumbling down. That was as good a play and athletic a play as you will see. Taiwan Walker with a last second lunge in time for the out. That was amazing. Brings up Kar Ruiz who is single to center and that gets over the glove of Harper. This has a chance to get real deep into the corner. Kar heading for third. The Nets have taken the lead on a ground ball right toward the bag where Harper was holding the runner. Yeah, it’ll go down as a three base error. You’ve got to keep adding on. This is a mustave for that runner at third. Less than two outs and Garcia will bring home another run. And the Nets have a three-run sixth inning. The Nationals really cash in on the error. Oh, Hoppy connects. Home run number nine of the season for him. And the Angels are on the scoreboard. Jav gives it a ride way back left field. It is gone. That swing was vintage Jav Bayz. Solair with a high fly ball to left. This one sends McKinstry back. That one is long gone. Solair has put the Angels back in front. See if he can get Solair center field. Bayz tailing it back. He’s at the wall. Oh, don’t do it to him, Jav. Home run robbing catch by Jav Bayas above the yellow line. Infield stays in tight up the middle. It’s a base hit. We’re tied. It’s second and third again. Another extra base in the inning. And the Tigers keep paying off that slot machine. Way back and gone. But Dylan Dinger gives the Tigers the lead. Little trouble here for Tyler Mley. That’s swung on, hit up the middle, and threw it for a base hit. Jan Duhar continues to hit. Picks up his 11th RBI of the year. Runners on first and second in the top of the seventh inning. The Athletics lead one to nothing. Wilson line drive through to center for a base hit. He will score and the A’s get their insurance in the top of the seventh inning. Last chance for the Rangers on this day. And he did go that time. Mason Miller add another save and it’s a shut out win. Now Jos Trevinho, the hot hitting catcher. It’s back. It is gone into the seats and left. A two-run home run for Jos Trevinho. And he puts the Reds on top. Spencer Steer with nobody on and one man out. Back it goes. Goodbye Spencer Steer on an 02 pitch. Got a hanging breaking ball and he belts it out of here. Two and0 pitch. It is out of here. Elliot Ramos hits a shot. One to nothing Giants. A good start for Verlander. Gone. What a way to end the drought for Ryan McMahon. He goes dead Central to make it a one-run game. Pulls it down the left side. Fair ball. It’s a tie game on an RBI double by Jordan Beck. Got to send him. Beck coming home. Hesitation from Ystrevky. Not going to get him. Hunter Goodman coming through. And the Rockies for the first time tonight have the lead. For more on these and other stories, keep it locked to MLB.com. It’s baseball everywhere.

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  1. As a White Sox fan, I have to admit the Cubs have been fun to watch so far this season. At least one team is trying in Chicago.

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